Brad Campbell
Assistant Professor, Computer Science
Assistant Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering
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About
Brad joined the University of Virginia in 2017 as a member of the Link Lab after receiving his Ph.D. from the University of Michigan. His research interests broadly include wireless embedded systems, with a focus on new energy-harvesting sensors, networks of connected "things", and application-driven sensing systems and deployments.
Education
PhD, University of Michigan, 2017
How do we power, program, network, manage, and interact with trillions of smart devices? The potential for great impact exists, and my research focuses on designing, building, and deploying systems to answer these questions.
Research Interests
Internet of Things
Smart Buildings/Cities
Embedded Systems
Selected Publications
Safely and Efficiently Multiprogramming a 64 kB Computer - SOSP'17
Amit Levy, Bradford Campbell, Branden Ghena, Daniel B. Giffin, Pat Pannuto, Prabal Dutta, and Philip Levis
Gemini: A Non-invasive, Energy-Harvesting True Power Meter - RTSS'14
Bradford Campbell and Prabal Dutta
ABS
An Energy-Harvesting Sensor Architecture and Toolkit for Building Monitoring and Event Detection - BuildSys'14
Bradford Campbell and Prabal Dutta
ABS
Monjolo: An Energy-harvesting Energy Meter Architecture - SenSys'13
Samuel Debruin, Bradford Campbell, and Prabal Dutta
ABS
Courses Taught
CS 6501 - IoT Sensors and Systems
Fall 2017